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Preci
post Sep 25 2008, 11:33 AM
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First we have Stubby, my first lego man so i know its abit lame but i made him to just get the figure right.
Model made with C4D and Face and Body made with Illustrator, drawn by me


and now we have spiderman biggrin.gif
took alittle more time with this one in illustrator, again drawn by me


i know i need to work on the lightin and also the drawings in illustrator need to be more crisp i know but i am just learning illustrator atm so i am experimenting with lots of differnt stuff.

should be more soon i think
thanks for cnc
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post Sep 25 2008, 01:10 PM
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Wow, that is excellent. You are quite good! Lego`s are looking cool
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post Sep 25 2008, 03:57 PM
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Well, this is what the 3D machine LEGO dude has to say:



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If you're a 3D beginner, then this is impressive smile.gif .

To make your model even better, you could make the elbows smoother and work a little bit more on the Stubby's lower half...
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post Sep 25 2008, 11:09 PM
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It looks good mate. Somehow, Machine always makes a more complicated and advance model. smile.gif

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post Sep 25 2008, 11:25 PM
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lol machine finally has some competition on the 3D end tongue.gif
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post Sep 26 2008, 04:41 AM
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Hey fellas, I'm not in this 3D thing for competition. I do it because I enjoy it -- so no worries there... smile.gif

My own LEGO model, as regular forum members will recall, made his debut forum appearance a while ago. He was feeling kinda lonely and is delighted to have more LEGO buddies to hang out with smile.gif .

And as I say above, this is an impressive effort for someone new to 3D. All the best!
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post Sep 27 2008, 05:15 AM
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thanks for the feed back and machine you know u said about his elbows well on a real lego man his elbows are pointy


so i dont think i need to make them smoother and more round.

his lower half how do u meen? as u can see with the pics i am postin mine is more accurate than yours huh.gif
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post Sep 27 2008, 06:02 AM
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Your elbows are much more pointy than in the real one. They do need to be more round. Machines version is just less curved.

And I think your lego feet are a tad tall. But machines are too short
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I meant these areas [see circled areas in the image below]. The detail on the lower half isn't clear in the first image I posted due to the scene's lighting, so here's the model from a different angle:



But listen -- I modelled my LEGO dude referring to an old LEGO police officer toy [black-&-white colour scheme; came along with a cute black-&-white cop car with a blue light on top; probably from the early-1980s] that I had as a kid and which I found after some a lot of searching smile.gif . I see from the images you posted that there are some small differences between your toy and the one I worked with. See image below:



Wow, I see from Googling for this image that this figure/toy is now 'rare'. Good thing I found it, eh? smile.gif

Anyway, see the small difference in the dimensions of the upper torso? There's a small height difference. That probably explains why my LEGO dude's legs seem short. But I will remain faithful to my childhood LEGO buddy and his dimensions [he's rare, after all wink.gif] and will keep the model as it is... smile.gif
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post Feb 11 2012, 05:07 AM
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I was wondering if this'd look okay as a wallpaper...
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post May 18 2012, 10:31 AM
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Thanks to this website. The information and knowledge. And shared many experiences.
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post Nov 20 2012, 06:50 AM
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Wow ! Great work done it's really amazing and cool....
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